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So what's the current best guess as to when iOS 7.0.2 is released.

7.0 seems to have lots of unexpected behaviors and bugs. Maybe some of the biggest problems will get addressed in 7.0.2.
 
Will guess in a month time or less, hopefully most of the bugs are fixed, then I will take my time to get the IOS 7.
 
So what's the current best guess as to when iOS 7.0.2 is released.

7.0 seems to have lots of unexpected behaviors and bugs. Maybe some of the biggest problems will get addressed in 7.0.2.

I'm hoping - this week.

I'm expecting - Mid-October
 
I guess 7.0.2 will come this week. And in the end of October will come 7.1 with keychain feature enabled along with os x mavericks.
 
Assuming that the October event will take place on 10/22, I'm wondering if they don't just roll the changes into a 7.1 release? So far I haven't seen anything show stopping about 7.0 or 7.0.1, seems like they could delay until 7.1 build?
 
Assuming that the October event will take place on 10/22, I'm wondering if they don't just roll the changes into a 7.1 release? So far I haven't seen anything show stopping about 7.0 or 7.0.1, seems like they could delay until 7.1 build?

The only release where they worry about showstopping bugs is for the GM/Public release. After that, all minor updates are bug fixes. They wouldn't put one off because there's no show stopping bugs, that was taken care of with the Public Release. I'm guessing we will get 7.0.2 hopefully in the next two weeks, and then a 7.1 after the iPad event.
 
7.0.2

Bug fixes and battery improvements
iCloud Keychain enabled
iTunes Radio now available in UK and Europe
Fixed an issue that showed blank panels in multitasking after closing apps
Option to disable app updates on cellular data network
Fixed Parallax stuttering bug
Panorama photos can now be used as wallpapers
Calendar now uses colour dots in month view to represent different calendars events.
 
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